In a recent interview with radio personality Tim Westwood, Drizzy hinted at something big stirring up.
Drake touched on having "special things" related to Aaliyah
coming up when speaking to Tim Westwood. "I have some great Aaliyah news
coming soon," Drake told Westwood. "Just some special things. Just gave
you that, just a little. Because I said, I'm with Westwood, so I can't
not... But great things, great things for music, period." (The Juice)
This has already led to speculation of Drake getting involved in a posthumous Aaliyah project.
A reliable source with inside knowledge of the situation
told HipHopDX that the Young Money rapper, who has a tattoo of the
songstress on his back, will sit at the helm for her new LP. Details
surrounding the album are scarce, but in March, producer Jeffrey "J. Dub" Walker said that an unreleased song titled "Steady Ground" will appear on the project. Aaliyah's brother, Rashad Haughton, later said that no such album was in the works. (HHDX)
Last year, Drizzy got a tattoo of the late singer placed on his back.
Drake may have the flimsiest hand in Hip-Hop, yet the rapper
keeps a firm grip as he flexes in this new gym shot. The Young Money
superstar has been working up a sweat as he prepares to take his 'Club
Paradise' tour on the road, sharing his progress with fans on picture
platform, Instagram. Kudos on the svelte physique, but those tattoo's
(Aaliyah one included). No. (That Grape Juice)
No stranger to showing affection toward her, the rapper penned an open letter in Aaliyah's honor two years ago.
"I've never lost a parent, a friend, or a lover but I will
never forget this day for the rest of my life. I remember getting the
news that you had passed and it connected with my heart like a clean
shot from Muhammad Ali. I was crushed. Not only was I one of your
biggest fans but I was truly in love with you. I loved the way you
carried yourself, the way you dressed, the confidence with which you
addressed passion and relationships in your music. I said to myself that
even if we never met, I wanted a woman in my life just like you. I am
pained that we will never get to connect now that music ended up being
my career path. But you should know, we all listen to you everyday and
we remain inspired and moved by all that you've given the world. I hope I
make the right life choices so I can end up in heaven where I know you
rest your head. I'll continue to make music in your honor until the day
we finally meet. Dinner's on me!" (Rap Radar)
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